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Team Group T-FORCE M200 2TB Portable USB3 SSD review - Introduction

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/03/2022 03:48 PM [ 5] 1 comment(s)

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Team Group T-FORCE M200 2TB Portable USB3 SSD
Portable USB 3.2 Gen 2 SSD storage at a fair price

We take a look at the Team Group T-FORCE M200 Portable SSD, which is available in capacities up to 8TB! This portable storage USB3 SSD is capable of achieving sweet read and write rates (2GB/sec). We perform a test on the 2TB model.

The M200 is all about portability, along with the slim and sleek design and is lightweight, this external SSD delivers exceptional read and write, dual quadruple the speed you’d get with external hard drives. The M200 is driver-free compatible with Windows, Mac OS, and Android and supports hot plugging. This makes sharing and moving your content across platforms super easy, without worrying about lengthy installs.

  • Large capacity of up-to 8TB
  • USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 20Gbp

Team Group's M200 is a metal-encased external SSD that can withstand a two-meter fall. The temperature is then regulated using a graphene heat spreader. The best is yet to come, as it can achieve 2000 MB/sec through USB. The T-FORCE M200 Portable External SSD weighs only 83g and features a read/write speed of up to 2,000MB/s and a storage capacity of 8TB. The M200 SSD has TEAMGROUP's unique graphene cooling technology and a dual metal structure that maximizes cooling surfaces and ensures steady transmissions. The military-style hanging hole emphasizes the item's mobility and unusual appearance even more. The M200 SSD will be released in early December 2021 and will quickly become the primary storage solution for consumers that save massive 3A game files or 4K & 8K UHD films.

   

Form factor M.2 2260
Data medium 2 TB SSD (PCIe 3.0 x2, NVMe)
Connection internal 1x M.2 (PCIe 3.0 x2, NVMe)
Connection external 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 gbps)
1x USB-A 3.2 Gen (10 gbps)
Dimensions 105 x 55.5 x 11 mm
Weight 83g
Colour Black
Special features  incl. USB cable (USB-A)
Warranty five years

 

We're going to put the 2TB GB model to the test. The standard connection is USB-C, and the bundle includes a pair of USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C to Type-C (10/20 Gbps) cables.




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